You have to participate in your own blessings. You have to do SOMETHING! It is amazing how people stretch their hands out for God’s blessing to just fall into them without preparation on their part. People talk about getting a degree, but they don’t take the necessary steps to do so. People talk about starting a ministry, but they don’t do anything toward the end. People talk about writing books, but they never pick up a pen to write the very first line. How are these things going to get done until you do something? How are you going to be blessed by God unless you do what He has commanded in His Word?

A gifted and captivating speaker, preacher, counselor & teacher, Bishop Glenn R. Adderley holds the answer to some of life’s most profound questions. The integrity, the wisdom that he portrays, accolades from residents in the community, Pastors. and city officials, speaks volumes about the man of God he is. He has a genuine love for God’s people and he tirelessly extends his hands, heart, and resources towards them. His focus is on empowering people through the word of God. His inspirational sermons and teachings, are authentic and enthusiastic, and have changed the hearts, minds and lives of countless people who come from near and far to receive what THUS SAITH THE LORD.
On November 22, 2009, Bishop Adderley was awarded the KEY TO HALLANDALE’S CITY, by Mayor Joy Cooper. November 22 is declared in hallandale as “Bishop Glenn R. Adderley Day”.
Bishop Adderley is also the founder of The Samaritan Hope Center, Inc (SHC). The Hope Center is a 50l(c)3 nonprofit organization under the auspices of the Samaritan Christian Center and was incorporated in 2009 to enhance outreach efforts and community ministries, information and referral services, counseling, in-home assistance to the elderly, computer training, extended hours child care and entrepreneurial ventures (i.e., lawn service, cleaning services, pest control) for community and church members are growing programs of the Samaritan Hope Center, Inc. Future plans also include a school, institute or college, for the instruction in the promotion of the Christian faith, principles and academic studies. Grants and donations are solicited to fund these efforts.